the client seeks an accomplished physician-scientist-educator to serve as the inaugural Chief of a newly developed Division of Blood and Vascular Disorders, holding a named professorship in hematology. This role will provide academic and operational leadership to advance a regional center of excellence in hemostasis and thrombosis, working in collaboration with laboratory medicine within pathology. The chief will support the expansion of research and clinical programs focused on inherited and acquired non-malignant blood and vascular disorders.
as the division leader, the chief will strategically advance clinical care programs, education initiatives, and the research portfolio, with the aim of meeting and exceeding national standards of excellence. The role emphasizes inspiring, managing, mentoring, and supporting faculty and staff, as well as developing and implementing a vision for expanding clinical services through collaboration with leaders across the medical center and the client. The chief will have considerable autonomy in setting the division’s overarching strategy, including ongoing planning to help grow clinical and research programs in areas such as non-malignant bleeding and clotting disorders and sickle cell disease.
the successful candidate will have earned a medical degree and be board certified (or board eligible) in internal medicine and hematology, with particular expertise in hemostasis and thrombosis. The role is expected to require at least five years of hematology administrative and leadership experience, supporting eligibility for a tenure-track appointment at the full professor rank. The chief will oversee overall division management, including financial and human resources, delivery of high-quality care, promotion of basic and clinical research, and continuing education for faculty, while contributing to laboratory-based clinical research efforts.